“Lovedrugs” May Be a Moral Imperative

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (4):244-245 (2024)
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Lantian, Boudesseul and Cova (2024) make the case in their target article, primarily on the basis of surveys, that spontaneous feelings of love are considered by most respondents in these surveys t...

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